When clients say they’ll forget where their files are if they file them away, I tell them that it’s not their filing they fear; it’s their filing system. Let me prove this point to you. Do you leave all your pots and pans spread out all over your kitchen floor? Do you leave all your …
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Go Clean Your Room!
comparison and contrast essays Go Clean Your Room! By Sue McMillin with Beth Shearer — Organizing Ideas for Kids — This article was originally published in Focus on the Family Brio magazine for teen girls. “I just can’t keep my room clean!” The constant battle between you and your mom – Yup, this is it, the condition of …
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4 Tips for managing your paper and digital files
This is the third post in the continuing series 31 Tips to Spend Time Properly. These tips will help you invest your time more wisely, productively and energetically each day. Some of the tips can be done immediately; others require cultivation. All are time well spent. 31 Ways to Spend Time Properly Tips 13-16: Manage your paper …
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Dejunking your junk mail
In my seminars, I’m often asked what can a family do to 1) stem the tide of junk mail that invades their home, and 2) how to best manage the mail and incoming paperwork that’s important. romeo and juliet essay Turn the tide to a trickle. There are two great ways to eliminate needless mail …
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Faster than you can say “Jack Rabbits!”
Here is an important key to managing your paperwork effectively. The inbox must be cleared every day and paperwork must not pile up. You must keep that paperwork moving! When I say that in my seminar, I get major groans. My clients just don’t do that every day. They let their inbox fill-up and allow …
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Road into the sky
Do you know. . .Where the highest paved road in North America leads up to a 14240′ summit? Where bighorn sheep and mountain goats stop and pose for pictures within feet of where you stand? Where Tripadvisor says the #1 ranked attraction in Denver is located? martin luther king essay Click on the image …
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Keep the Sabbath Wholly: Time Management 101
Last week I finished a 3-part time management series called Can you really manage time? The lesson I hoped to impart is this: we can’t really manage time; we must manage ourselves. It’s not all about tools and technology, but equally about character. Which leads to today’s post. the yellow wallpaper essay When I discovered …
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A Foolproof Tickler System
Everybody knows about foolproof plans. Coyote had hundreds of ’em. And we know how well that worked out for him! If only Coyote had sought the help of a friendly, professional organizer. starting an essay Today’s post is about tickler systems. Like Coyote, with all of our MS Outlook and other calendar and task management …
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Where the West still lives
Do you know. . .where jeep trails, bike trails and snowboarding offer majestic views of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range? cure for herpes how to get the girl Click on the image to find out more!
Can You Really Manage Time, Part III
Yesterday’s post, concluded with this thought: Focusing on values such as excellence, self-control, and perseverance will strengthen our roots, especially in the area of how we spend our time. Those three values are found in 2 Peter 1: 3-11 (the Bible). Peter says that we have been given everything we need for life and godliness. …
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